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people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in strict regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office than needed notice of a more significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of people around to work above and beyond their contracted hours. everyone will do this irrespective of really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run all state regulations go out of the window if sacrifices equal success then you have to make them i wouldn't twenty four seven. working at another level off. that it is going office working because a lot of the first thing that are being organized. is money but let me see my fine example of did occasionally actually be a drawback in the office environment i think people are expected to do the job of two or three people. even
people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in strict regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office than needed notice of a more significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of...
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richest man to build giant arctic iron ore mine britain richest man lakshmi mittal is planning a giant new opencast mine three hundred miles inside the arctic circle in a bid to extract a potential twenty three billion dollars worth of iron ore the megamind includes a one hundred fifty kilometer railway line and to newport and it's believed to be the largest mineral extraction operation in the arctic and it relies of course on melting sea ice destroying the open casket mining operation because the earth's ecosystem is dead this guy knows it and he's just excel he's basically what he call the guy who rapes a dead person and necrophilia the point is that with the final have on here melting ice caps open arctic for white gold rush scott walker for example he's in prison there introducing a gulag economy but he's also a climate change denier for example but there's a gold rush up into the arctic you have all of these forms of britain's richest man probably a man who finances some of these denying industries because they don't want any competition so you have a whole gold rush whole sways o
richest man to build giant arctic iron ore mine britain richest man lakshmi mittal is planning a giant new opencast mine three hundred miles inside the arctic circle in a bid to extract a potential twenty three billion dollars worth of iron ore the megamind includes a one hundred fifty kilometer railway line and to newport and it's believed to be the largest mineral extraction operation in the arctic and it relies of course on melting sea ice destroying the open casket mining operation because...
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cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. just what will this scandal mean for the global murdoch media empire. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in to this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling if you are check out our website our team top com there you can get the full interview with. the eurozone debt crisis now focuses on italy where the senate has approved tough new austerity measures the package is set to receive final approval in the country's lower house on friday it comes amid concerns that italy the euro zone's third largest economy may become the next to ask for a helping hand it follows both are more trickle having their rating was downgraded to junk status if doing a serious he could have bai
cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. just what will this scandal mean for the global murdoch media empire. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in to this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling...
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britain's scandal plagued news of the world duce papers rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew into london to take charge of a crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it claimed the journalist hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper which served as the u.k. prime minister's press chief media analyst phil reese told us that rupert murdoch's now lost his long standing ability with britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying
britain's scandal plagued news of the world duce papers rolled off the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew into london to take charge of a crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it claimed the journalist hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the...
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in two more alleged phone hacking by this media firm well that's after he was grilled in britain over the scaffold that has shaken the police politicians and the press. well from challenges on earth to to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to step foot on the moon was our friend and he told r.t. about the a lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut special well his interview is coming up next. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always went to ask you are we alone out there and. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone. i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where there are no there's no evidence you've seen if you look. you know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information and we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in testing. unusual object or something from beyond the earth. there are
in two more alleged phone hacking by this media firm well that's after he was grilled in britain over the scaffold that has shaken the police politicians and the press. well from challenges on earth to to those in the space r.t. sophie shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to step foot on the moon was our friend and he told r.t. about the a lunar landing is the most important part of an astronaut special well his interview is coming up next. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you...
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britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happened here in a secluded countryside north of london. this is what is the park -- blog park.letchley it was here that britain broke the code to the german military. the country's most brilliant mathematicians and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages supposedly impenetrable machine known as enigma. to help break the codes, the british built colossus. this is a replica. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. coves that had taken six days to correct by hand could now be broken in a matter of hours. >> we would have lost the war. is that important. >> 70 years after the code breakers worked in total secrecy, their work that is said to a shortened the war by two years, received the recognition and gratitude of the nation. [applause] > ♪ >> it is a drop that threatens 10 million people. the international community is being asked to help. a huge fund-raising appeal is under way for the victims of the worst drought in east africa in
britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happened here in a secluded countryside north of london. this is what is the park -- blog park.letchley it was here that britain broke the code to the german military. the country's most brilliant mathematicians and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages supposedly impenetrable machine known as enigma. to help break the codes, the british built colossus. this is a replica. it is generally considered to be the...
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britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happen here in secluded countryside 40 miles north of london. this is quiet and rather overlooked now, but, 70 years ago, these prefabricated huts were part of one of britain's most secret and model assumptions. it was here that britain broke the codes of the german military. the most brilliant mathematician, crosscourt experts, and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages of this, the supposedly impenetrable german cipher machine called enigma. the british built this, called colossus. this is a replica of it. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. with its coats, which had taken codebreakers six days to crack by hand, it could now be crack in a matter of hours. >> we would have lost a war. it is that important. >> 70 years after the codebreakers work in total secrecy, their work, which shortened the war by perhaps two years, received the recognition and gratitude of the nation. >> a retired couple from scotland has emerged as the win
britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happen here in secluded countryside 40 miles north of london. this is quiet and rather overlooked now, but, 70 years ago, these prefabricated huts were part of one of britain's most secret and model assumptions. it was here that britain broke the codes of the german military. the most brilliant mathematician, crosscourt experts, and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages of this, the supposedly impenetrable...
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well murdoch has always been hyper aggressive he distinguished himself that way in australia than in britain and here in the united states so you know i see no end to it but i would like to say i think this is very much politically motivated the attacks on murdoch and i would like to talk about that during the show i think there's a there's a problem with many of the left wing critics attacking him for politics and i think that's a business we don't want to be and that's very interesting john if i can go to you in oxford does any of these allegations and they're very very serious surrounding murdoch and his media assets do any of these things surprise you and are you bothered by the fact that this investigation started two years ago and it's only now that it's getting the light of day that people actually seriously talking about it because these allegations have been out there and the police have known about it . they have and they conducted their own investigation several years ago and they found no evidence of wrongdoing obviously there's plenty of wrongdoing i have to say that i'm not sur
well murdoch has always been hyper aggressive he distinguished himself that way in australia than in britain and here in the united states so you know i see no end to it but i would like to say i think this is very much politically motivated the attacks on murdoch and i would like to talk about that during the show i think there's a there's a problem with many of the left wing critics attacking him for politics and i think that's a business we don't want to be and that's very interesting john...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the person at the paper became fairly rotten and whose action shocked the nation. the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, became indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. james murdoch concluded it could not be amended. >> clearly, practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a greater investor in media in
britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means,...
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and great britain we are both countries in both media environments and the gossip sells and there's a tremendous interest in celebrity both countries are of bugs after rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper phone hacking sharper broke in london his empire stretches far and wide across the u.s. as well let's not forget he owns the new york the wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into this publications at home we know. because he was caught and we want congress to investigate what he's doing here in the united states we don't know if newspapers or other people in this country yet but i see no reason to put it past them so how far from potential public embarrassment do american newspaper stand but the ones that are owned by rupert murdoch without question the new york post. is one of the most hideous deceitful. tools of the criminals that it could be when it comes to getting scandal fuld in the you want to ask counting on the readers short attention span is a common publishing trick jennifer anis
and great britain we are both countries in both media environments and the gossip sells and there's a tremendous interest in celebrity both countries are of bugs after rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper phone hacking sharper broke in london his empire stretches far and wide across the u.s. as well let's not forget he owns the new york the wall street journal and the daily at a protest outside rupert murdoch's big apple pad protesters demanded an investigation into this publications at...
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and as we've just heard there the scandal in britain is now starting to spill over to the u.s. where even bigger trouble could lie ahead for murdoch with reports that phones of victims of the nine eleven terrorist attacks were hacked charges could also result in the u.s. over bribing of british police by staff corruption abroad is illegal for american based companies but as an associate the reports the tabloids keep flying off the shelves thirty drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal flashing dirty laundry brings the made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost beyond human imagination. all this is served on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids headless man in topless bar or something to kids moms in the freezer. like i bought it veteran journalist michael musto is one of millions falling for the bait of catchy headlines even though he knows the business inside out in america we don't break the law per se but they do have sleazy tactics i mean they will slant a story they probably make up sources i mean when you read in a source. a source said w
and as we've just heard there the scandal in britain is now starting to spill over to the u.s. where even bigger trouble could lie ahead for murdoch with reports that phones of victims of the nine eleven terrorist attacks were hacked charges could also result in the u.s. over bribing of british police by staff corruption abroad is illegal for american based companies but as an associate the reports the tabloids keep flying off the shelves thirty drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal...
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it is engulfing britain's media, police and politics. prime minister cameron was accused of being too cozy with news international executives. two dozen meetings in less than two years. >> i never had one inappropriate conversation. >> reporter: as for rupert murdoch. >> might say the murdoch brand itself is hopelessly tarnished. >> reporter: still, the verdict in britain is that murdoch couldn't have asked for better publicity than the pie attack during yesterday's parliamentary committee meeting. it deflected some attention from phone hacking, bribery and corruption, on to wendi murdoch. the press verdict? what a wife. >> come the moment of abei atta she leapt in, and my goodness, she certainly brought it to life. >> reporter: murdoch isn't off the hook by a long shot. his son james could be asked to return to answer more questions. >> there are sure to be more hearings, and there are sure to be more evidence, things will come out. other shoes will drop. >> definitely my favorite sound bite of the day. she definitely brought those proc
it is engulfing britain's media, police and politics. prime minister cameron was accused of being too cozy with news international executives. two dozen meetings in less than two years. >> i never had one inappropriate conversation. >> reporter: as for rupert murdoch. >> might say the murdoch brand itself is hopelessly tarnished. >> reporter: still, the verdict in britain is that murdoch couldn't have asked for better publicity than the pie attack during yesterday's...
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one of news corporations leading publication, britain's news of the world is rocked by a major scandal over hacking phone messages, forcing the closure of that paper. arrests of deplayers, a high level resignation and allout attack against newscorp and the murdoch's family. >> and tell what yous they're doing. >> seems to break all the rules. >> are you telling me the people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? >> the hacking scandal tagged to several levels of the british government forcing parliament to investigate the accusation and calling rupert and james murdoch to set the record straight. >> they have no right to break the law if they're an american corporation. back here, politicians and the liberal press push for investigations into newscorp's u.s. operations trying to tie them to the news of the world scandal. what's behind this effort? >> that was then. >> despite administration denials, evidence emerges proving an anti-fox bias inside the white house. >> the politicians in the white house are willing to look you right in the e
one of news corporations leading publication, britain's news of the world is rocked by a major scandal over hacking phone messages, forcing the closure of that paper. arrests of deplayers, a high level resignation and allout attack against newscorp and the murdoch's family. >> and tell what yous they're doing. >> seems to break all the rules. >> are you telling me the people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? >> the...
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while britain's hacking scandal is spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers entire with planes the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages our celebrities. boss the u.s. the coalition in afghanistan begins handing control over to local security forces but fear reputation starts concerns about the future of the country down again armies known for recruiting drug addicts and people with taliban connections. from challenges in space to those here on earth are you so sure when i was introduced one of the first humans to step foot on the moon aldrin he told r.t. that the landing is the most important part of an astronaut mission his interviews of next. i am. under and it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always want to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone but i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where i don't know there's no evidence or you think you will follow oh no you know that's a that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information a
while britain's hacking scandal is spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers entire with planes the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages our celebrities. boss the u.s. the coalition in afghanistan begins handing control over to local security forces but fear reputation starts concerns about the future of the country down again armies known for recruiting drug addicts and people with taliban connections. from challenges in space to those here on earth are you so sure when i was...
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and he says brits watch that closely in britain people leave at five o'clock and they won't stay later because i've got a train to catch for me is in britain and you're there is that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit well particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in strict regulations regarding libor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office then needed notice of the most significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure people are under to work above and beyond the contracted hours. everyone would. yes irrespective of really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run then all fear tribulations go out of the window if sacrifices equal success then you have to make them but i wouldn't really. working i work that is i'm an office working to get all the. things that are being organized so our son. may seem a fi
and he says brits watch that closely in britain people leave at five o'clock and they won't stay later because i've got a train to catch for me is in britain and you're there is that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit well particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in strict regulations regarding libor hours but...
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money to pay for those pensions for three or four years in the tax gap where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year would actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that actually the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing really opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the public sector pensions are important arriving at the right level or should even be higher that's incredible when you think of the propaganda we've had over the last two years from politicians in the media telling everybody the public sector pensions are the cause of people's problem my message to private sector workers is they're being exploited by their shareholders and by the company chiefs not by public sector. because pensions and we should have a campaign that seeks to drive all pension levels up not cut down to the worst pos
money to pay for those pensions for three or four years in the tax gap where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year would actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that actually the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing really opinion...
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no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. thoughts there john go on you can have your say on the story as well and a website we're still running a question tonight about see dot com we're asking if shutting down the news the world the right decision what do you think about that for the vast majority of you say yes because they think rupert murdoch's media dominance should be ended sixteen percent also say yes but for the reason that such tabloids are embarrassment to the british media fear of you believe the news of the world has been made a scapegoat and the least popular response so far is that it's t
no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the...
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embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there cern columnist lived down there and the whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power with tony blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their view. have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and one would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he coul
embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there cern columnist lived down there and the whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power with tony blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the...
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from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are set to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster a horse still missing. the owner of the company that rented the boat daria for its final voyage and estate shipping expert that said it was fit to sail have been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategy towards iran that may bring tehran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. profits like the in russia calls the market to drop more than half of the sudden the first minutes of trading doing business out to you in twenty minutes time to find out more on the latest business . eleven am in the russian capital watching r.t.m. marina joshie welcome to the program. media empire news corp has announced that it's dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest settle i broadcast or the move is intended to head off public
from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are set to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster a horse still missing. the owner of the company that rented the boat daria for its final voyage and estate shipping expert that said it was fit to sail have been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to...
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a fatal paper cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists walk their gaza aid flotilla for a flight ala turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel has been doing and it pulls one hundred small stop competing planes innuit kid cities i'm pleased to join you in few minutes from will. and in business russia's fascist gap is set to widen this year this time when full well revenues more influence minutes. three pm in moscow and mattress are very good to have you with us here on r t our top story thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved and gyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather their artie's an isa now way is in tahrir square we'll have a live report from her in a little bit. first though the former editor of
a fatal paper cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists walk their gaza aid flotilla for a flight ala turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel has been doing and it pulls one hundred small stop competing planes innuit kid cities...
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the murdochs certainly had the here of britain's prime minister. in 15 months david cameron has had 26 meetings with murdoch executives, more than twice the meeting he's had with any other news organization. >> the view of every prime minister for the last 30 years is that no one can get elected without the blessing of the patriarch. >> reporter: it's not clear if either can survive this crisis. news corporation's shares have tumbled. if they face criminal charges, it could be forced to unload some of its most lucrative holdings in the u.s. including fox tv. this is really a dynasty on the brink. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> murdoch's london newspapers were infiltrated by hackers last night. vivitors were directed to a story claiming that murdoch had been found dead in the garden of his home after taking poison. the hacking group had promised to quit its illegal activities three weeks ago. >>> in other new now, lawmakers in the house are expected to vote on a tea party-backed plan to address the nation's debt crisis and president obama has
the murdochs certainly had the here of britain's prime minister. in 15 months david cameron has had 26 meetings with murdoch executives, more than twice the meeting he's had with any other news organization. >> the view of every prime minister for the last 30 years is that no one can get elected without the blessing of the patriarch. >> reporter: it's not clear if either can survive this crisis. news corporation's shares have tumbled. if they face criminal charges, it could be...
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how we want to work very closely with him and all the other trade unions in britain to ensure that when working people are making a protest the protest is this possible because it's designed to get the government to change their minds thank you very much. for war and going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially. weapons on hair trigger a lot. of it and use it as a threat as an extra bit but you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a. weapons of benchley you're going to blow everybody up you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the. firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. first. second explosives are used to plaster baby turn in the. church the remains of machinery. is deposited in vallecito. legal. solution to supply on. education. nor. could the penitentiary system transformer criminal
how we want to work very closely with him and all the other trade unions in britain to ensure that when working people are making a protest the protest is this possible because it's designed to get the government to change their minds thank you very much. for war and going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially. weapons on hair trigger a lot. of it and use it as a threat as an...
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britain's government is denying it was too close or over murdoch's media empire as it scrambles to distance itself from the firm that's mired in phone hacking claims but records show prime minister david cameron held more than twenty meetings was murdered executives in the past year murdoch has spent the last forty eight hours apologizing with full page ads in british newspapers. meeting the family of a young murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted by media moguls now deployed p.r. gurus to rescue news corp's reputation before facing scrutiny from employees about his papers and ethical methods there is a gap on britain's news shelves this sunday after a murder case of the bestselling news of the world has claimed swirled of illegally tapping the phones of crime victims and their soldiers families as the war ended reports watershed moment for the an easy relationship between britain's politicians and the press. media own t.v. radio even the screenwriter just when imitates life the long running simpsons takes a shot at its rupert murdoch aka montgomery burns in an episode broadcast appa
britain's government is denying it was too close or over murdoch's media empire as it scrambles to distance itself from the firm that's mired in phone hacking claims but records show prime minister david cameron held more than twenty meetings was murdered executives in the past year murdoch has spent the last forty eight hours apologizing with full page ads in british newspapers. meeting the family of a young murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted by media moguls now deployed p.r. gurus...
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rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster who are still missing while police make their first arrests the owner of the company that rented out the bulgaria and the person who certified it safe to say. and to washington where talks between russia's foreign minister and the u.s. secretary of state sergey lavrov proposes a new step by step strategy towards iran may bring to iran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. back to the top of the hour in the meantime andrea will bring the latest from the world of sports. hello there thanks for watching the sport good to have you company and these are the headlines. defending champions brazil reached the quarter finals of the copa america along with paraguayan venezuela. while the u.s. i will face japan in the final of the women's world cup after both sides come from behind in the semi. carnival does it agai
rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster who are still missing while police make their first arrests the owner of the company that rented out the bulgaria and the person who certified it safe to say. and to washington where talks between russia's foreign minister and the...
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to the murdoch case which what is at most an epic bribery and influence peddling scandal consuming britain's political law enforcement and journalistic establishment is really a waste of everyone's time. (laughter) you know, i know what the problem, is you're jealous. as a newscorp property, you're not upset that your standards have been corrupted by your scandal boner ethic. you're upset they get to have the fun while you get to sit on your hands. this scandal was made for you guys! for god's sake, look at these, d.s.k., made men, that's a great one. obama beats weiner. osama bin laden bin west banking. these are priceless puns. imagine the frustration that the pun masters over there must be feeling. they're missing out on the chance to shame a high profile media mogul, make that nasty insinuations about his second in command. indulge in puns about her personal appearance. and the death of a whistle-blower? right! i mean, it's easy. (cheers and applause) it's so easy! poor bastards! now, i'm not suggesting you don't have the balls to confront murdoch on this, i've seen you do it. when this
to the murdoch case which what is at most an epic bribery and influence peddling scandal consuming britain's political law enforcement and journalistic establishment is really a waste of everyone's time. (laughter) you know, i know what the problem, is you're jealous. as a newscorp property, you're not upset that your standards have been corrupted by your scandal boner ethic. you're upset they get to have the fun while you get to sit on your hands. this scandal was made for you guys! for god's...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe the last month no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena last bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and one would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy you can have your say on our website r.t. dot com and join in our latest online poll today we're asking you is shutting down the news of the world the right decision twenty eight percent says yes and that such tabloids are an embarrassment to the british media thirty three percent also say yes but for a different reason they think rupert murdoch's
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timer to face the music out of range britain wants his place to be is the murdoch media more like he is to be grilled playing against over phone hacking and bribery play. russia and germany's summit powers openly lin's growing angophora energy in moscow is readiness to do business. and israeli commandos take a version ship carrying pro palestinian activists and gals are forcing another attempt to break the sea blockade of that region. also trading on the russian stock markets will become simpler for foreigners very little longer have to pay a twenty percent capital gains tax form that's interesting but it's not as though. some very warm welcome to you this is also a line from moscow now today's all singing t.v. in britain is a must see for most of the country is rupert murdoch his son under siege former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor making his life the trio's arriving on palm and questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the world will end in the a grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has
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in two more alleged phone hacking by his media firm about south where he was grilled in britain over the scandal that machine can police politicians that the press in some. cases here now with all the latest in the world of sports. hello welcome to the sports news and here are the headlines top flight battles need aid to narrow the gap to leave just a scout a four points but must win it in for one gene in the last five russian premier league matches on sunday. while making history twice former runner up to develop and this becomes the first man from the southern hemisphere to win the tour de france. and a lot of the rings mclaren's lewis hamilton fights often underway long ago and mark webber his second victory of the season at the germany ground prix. the first of football and champions in petersburg are hoping to narrow the gap to me to stay scots of four points with a victory in form but it still goalless in the last of five russian premier league matches taking place this sunday well meanwhile second bottom spot right now and chick scored twice in the last two minutes to snatch a
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and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title of phone hacking claims and reports arrests intensify. welcome kevin only watching r.t. and starting with our developing story this sunday tragedy in central russia tonight as more than one hundred people who want to river cruise in central russia refused to drown their boat sank on the river vulgar and cut a stand in just three minutes with nearly two hundred people on board at the time so. for those who were rescued and taken to a nearby ship of ridged these latest pictures will go through clear distrust of course after what we've just gone through he said the stupid boat sank is the same within three minutes of getting into difficulty tonight diving battling in the dark waters of the volga river to find the many not yet found to refer to the front of. the hopes of finding those not yet a country for it's what i found from my sense that this. will this happen to t.p.m. all states and so is every hour is going to oversee concerns full days here and they missed a
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in great britain is a must see for most of the country is rupert murdoch and his son have been facing angry lawmakers these the latest pictures coming through but within the last few minutes it's taken another dramatic twist a protest broke into the westminster committee chamber we've got more about that a bit later now the hearing into phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the world has been suspended as the problem is dealt with r.t. . lauren. london for us there is huge interest in it and we are seeing jamison murdoch being interviewed by piece together they are being asked some tricky questions by m.p.'s which is what the public wanted james murdoch says that when the when the hacking investigation was closed the staff at news international relied heavily on the fact that the police at that there was nothing further to be investigated they also relied on a decision by the press complaints commission that said nothing further no nothing to see here and also on the outside legal advice so they feel that they were within their rights to not look at phone hac
in great britain is a must see for most of the country is rupert murdoch and his son have been facing angry lawmakers these the latest pictures coming through but within the last few minutes it's taken another dramatic twist a protest broke into the westminster committee chamber we've got more about that a bit later now the hearing into phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the world has been suspended as the problem is dealt with r.t. . lauren. london for us there is...
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papercuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on standard for hundred sixty years is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics. and israel is on high alert had over fifty planes. bringing pro palestinian activists out of the palace about ships protecting greece. it's at twelve noon here in the russian capital you're watching our table come to the program. hundreds of angry protesters have started gathering carranza tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved gyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather there for the former president's trial is pending next month and these are now reports suggestions believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they wanted back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone we go through the. so the mobile box the ship is alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worth them before i think they wer
papercuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on standard for hundred sixty years is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics. and israel is on high alert had over fifty planes. bringing pro palestinian activists out of the palace about ships protecting greece. it's at twelve noon here in the russian capital you're watching our table come to the program. hundreds of angry protesters have started gathering carranza tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions...
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britain's normally devisive political power all behind him. >> could there be more on the way? including some close to rupert murdoch himself? bryan todd reports. >> reporter: arrested, questioned for nine hours then released, rebecca brooks could play a key role. she was the fire wall between the public's fury and murdoch's family. now that she's an exmurdoch employee. >> can rebecca brooks bring someone else down. >> it's hard to see brooks having any interest in bringing anyone else down. she will fight very hard to clear her name. >> reporter: sarah smith says that's because brooks still values her ties to the murdochs or may have an eye on a editor job elsewhere. he won't comment on reports that she has several million dollars coming in severance pay. the list of casualties appears to be inching closer to the powerful ruling family. paul stevenson and john yates have resigned over their handling of the scandal. there was eddy colson out as prime minister david cameron spokesman this year, arrested earlier this month. last hint in chief checktive of dow jones and publisher
britain's normally devisive political power all behind him. >> could there be more on the way? including some close to rupert murdoch himself? bryan todd reports. >> reporter: arrested, questioned for nine hours then released, rebecca brooks could play a key role. she was the fire wall between the public's fury and murdoch's family. now that she's an exmurdoch employee. >> can rebecca brooks bring someone else down. >> it's hard to see brooks having any interest in...
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on the news of the world and also is a major problem because i think that successive governments in britain both the labor government are in control before and now david cameron the conservatives have been too damn close to rupert murdoch and other newspaper proprietors but all of that is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press. surely indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they have become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe the last meant no ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned she extremely embarrassing for him because the former editor of the news of the world andy cosen of course became his press secretary i was would your employer a man who's already had to resign over
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we can't be fixed by means where we can say we only want to go from one to five but people in britain for example can and do say that seven spent years working as a business consultant in the u.k. and he says brits watch that clock closely in britain people leave a five o'clock and they won't stay later because i've got a train to catch for many years in britain and you're the reason that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week a government has put in strict regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office they're needed notice of the more significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of people around to work above and beyond their control to the hours. everyone will do this i respect civil really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run then all regular ations go
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we fought so hard the leave britain because of their unaccountable imperial leadership. now look at us. [bleeped]. laftd laughter we'll be right back. impressive resume. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >> jon: welcome back. you know, with all this hullabaloo of what's going on, i have neglected to mention last week's women's world cup. our u.s. team unbelievable. up believable. ultimately they lost in the final to japan, but their play throughout the tournament was outstanding, and as a former player and sometimes lady, the goal that they scred in injury time against brazil to tie one of the greatest goals i've ever seen in world cup history. take a look. >> a pinot gets across towards wambach. can you believe it? abby wambach has saved the u.s.a.'s life in this world cup. >> jo wambach, goooooalllllll. you know what, though, i got to tell you
we fought so hard the leave britain because of their unaccountable imperial leadership. now look at us. [bleeped]. laftd laughter we'll be right back. impressive resume. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. >> jon: welcome back. you know, with all this hullabaloo of...
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i said because i got a train to catch up for many years in britain and yet there is that some people. in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in stricter regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office than needed to save them a significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of people around to work above and beyond their contracted hours. everyone will do this irrespective or really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to run then all state regulations go out of the window if sacrifices equal success then you have to make them i'm working twenty four seventh's. working as a. i work on sunday that it is i'm an office working because they're all division processed that distinguish are being organized so as for the person. it is nonexistent but may seem a fine example
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because our media environment is less competitive than britain's. we don't have a slew of newspapers competing with each other. we have individual cities with individual newspapers. most of them only one newspaper and most of the cities are owned by rupert murdoch. >> and i know there's real competition rather in the tabloid press and between television news programs. >> yes. our job so look at exactly this kind of stuff going on and hopefully if this had been happening here, news of the world would have heard about it but in these competing early evening current affairs programs on television. 6, 7 and 9 have competing programs at 6:30 at night, and they are ferociously competing and that's where you get this rush to the bottom and desperate sorts of stories and trying to outdo the other one on the same story, but even there they certainly use private detectives at timets and have been known to pursue people and surveillance and stuff like that, but i've never heard hacking phones or emails of yet, not to say it's never happened. >> thank you. abc'
because our media environment is less competitive than britain's. we don't have a slew of newspapers competing with each other. we have individual cities with individual newspapers. most of them only one newspaper and most of the cities are owned by rupert murdoch. >> and i know there's real competition rather in the tabloid press and between television news programs. >> yes. our job so look at exactly this kind of stuff going on and hopefully if this had been happening here, news...
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. >> it is huge in britain. that it could bring down the camera government at some point. certainly, it will undermine cameron, all the hard things he is trying to do, will undermine that seriously. >> i heard him in parliament your part of his defense was that the stuff was going on 10 years before he showed up. >> peter king, chairman of the house, republican chairman of the house homeland security committee, has asked the fbi to investigate because they are concerned that maybe the same kind of practice against 9/11 victims, many of whom were peter king's constituents. if that would happen in the united states, as michele bachmann would say, it takes a lot of chutzpah. >> he refused to accept the resignation, and then she resigned. >> i think this -- jay rockefeller is a serious person, and peter king is a serious person. the fact that peter king is the self-affirmed and designated advocate for all the 9/11 families and survivors, the fact that he has gone as a republican and a leading republican on this takes out the partisanship that had gone after fox news and rupert
. >> it is huge in britain. that it could bring down the camera government at some point. certainly, it will undermine cameron, all the hard things he is trying to do, will undermine that seriously. >> i heard him in parliament your part of his defense was that the stuff was going on 10 years before he showed up. >> peter king, chairman of the house, republican chairman of the house homeland security committee, has asked the fbi to investigate because they are concerned that...
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cameron thing led to calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenge meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond words newspapers with claims the sunday mera tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as our. courts critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg and a society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the us more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests and we see you breaches of privacy happening. all across america all across the world really in e
cameron thing led to calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenge meanwhile britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond words newspapers with claims the sunday mera tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as our. courts critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg and a society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on public and political...
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britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its final farewell to its readers after one hundred sixty eight years the paper was axed by its media mogul owner following the phone hacking scandal public outrage flat this week as claims emerged that journalists intercepted phone calls to matter victims and dead soldiers families and media analyst phil rees says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite i think something changed this week for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean you've got this meaning of democracy is that democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think it was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdo
britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its final farewell to its readers after one hundred sixty eight years the paper was axed by its media mogul owner following the phone hacking scandal public outrage flat this week as claims emerged that journalists intercepted phone calls to matter victims and dead soldiers families and media analyst phil rees says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite i think something changed this...
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the case of britain not only are they lax with financial terrorism but now is lax with murdoch who is the dog poop of major media yet but i maintain that we actually don't have governments max that these regulators are not operating on behalf of the people because they are actually are only a wing of those corporations who they're allegedly regulating is just a facade for the people there is no such thing as government in our world today no not in a club talk r.c. you can rightfully refer to the people sitting in those offices as a government you know you're right of course when moody's downgraded portugal by for not just to junk. spreads on irish debt bood and irish begged to buy fridges to boost economy so the eleven ten year bonds rose to record amid increasing speculation that the nation's credit rating may join greece and portugal being downgraded to junk and the only thing that could rescue them they're saying is consumers but the consumer savings rate is over twelve percent look this is a complete disconnect between what a sound economic policy should be and the benefits or har
the case of britain not only are they lax with financial terrorism but now is lax with murdoch who is the dog poop of major media yet but i maintain that we actually don't have governments max that these regulators are not operating on behalf of the people because they are actually are only a wing of those corporations who they're allegedly regulating is just a facade for the people there is no such thing as government in our world today no not in a club talk r.c. you can rightfully refer to...
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s reports the affair could mean massive changes for britain's media and its relationship with politicians i put every media outlet in town t.v. radio even the sky writers when art imitates life the long running simpsons takes a shot at its own no rupert murdoch aka montgomery burns in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only old piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case that seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like four thousand names which the police have had since about two thousand and four two thousand and five and yet they promise facie evidence of criminal activity by these individuals and boy by the murdoch empire and yet they have not acted on it so why now just as the murdoch deal to take control of satellite t.v. giant b. sky b. look sure to go ahead his arch rival the guardian newspaper releases catastrophic allegations of. amoral journalists and their shady practices that when the deal collapses the times for example which currently loses money you could have transferred some of the profits from. inv
s reports the affair could mean massive changes for britain's media and its relationship with politicians i put every media outlet in town t.v. radio even the sky writers when art imitates life the long running simpsons takes a shot at its own no rupert murdoch aka montgomery burns in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only old piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case that seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like...
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backing kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper that's rupert murdoch gets the panic button and shuts the news of the world amid fears of a phone sleeping. and israel braces for hundreds of protocol student activists descending by plane after aid flotilla ships were conducting greece. you're watching r.t. we're live from moscow welcome to the program egyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on tahrir square later on friday saying the revolution's goals have not been achieved high ranking officials of the previous mubarak regime in charge of the organizing tax on civilians while the former president's trial is pending next month and this another way reports of the evil regimes legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone. we got rid of mubarak about so the more bots that it was still alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked him. oppression still rampant worth before i
backing kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper that's rupert murdoch gets the panic button and shuts the news of the world amid fears of a phone sleeping. and israel braces for hundreds of protocol student activists descending by plane after aid flotilla ships were conducting greece. you're watching r.t. we're live from moscow welcome to the program egyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on tahrir square later on friday saying the revolution's goals have not been...
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and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the very last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims a reporter arrests intensify. for good morning from moscow is what i am here now you're watching r t with me kevin zero in on the main story tragedy in central russia has more than one hundred people who are on a river cruise a fear. of a vulgar and to understand the south and with nearly two hundred people on board including many children some of those who were rescued and taken to a nearby ship have reached clearly distressed of course of their meal served first is following developments for the latest there what are the chances now as the hours tick on a finding people alive not good i guess. but there's every hour that rescue operation past is the. becoming more and more quickly trying to locate the. hundred people over a hundred people that still remain missing in these waters in the volga river i know we've heard confirmation that another person has died amongst the seventy seven people that look who from the water study th
and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the very last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims a reporter arrests intensify. for good morning from moscow is what i am here now you're watching r t with me kevin zero in on the main story tragedy in central russia has more than one hundred people who are on a river cruise a fear. of a vulgar and to understand the south and with nearly two hundred people on board including many children...
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their budgets have not seen their economies turn around they've they've their problems are deep and britain now is on the leading edge of an austerity program and we've seen investment falloff and retail sales weaken their very dramatically so the british economy is not strengthening in response to the budget cutting as a lot of budget cutters claim it would it's doing quite the opposite greece and ireland are sinking deeper as they cut i think we may see similar things happening in spain and italy coming up it's that's the economics one hundred thirty s. that's the vicious cycle of deflation and depression and i would hope that we don't follow that route but we may specially if we have some kind of debt crisis and funding crisis and then god knows where would end up going to head our jump in but doug but b.s.i. the keynesianism worked only to a certain degree in the united states in the one nine hundred thirty s. it was really only world war two which got us out of the crisis when we went we had when we had deficits they were going up to thirty percent of g.d.p. i mean nope no domestic out
their budgets have not seen their economies turn around they've they've their problems are deep and britain now is on the leading edge of an austerity program and we've seen investment falloff and retail sales weaken their very dramatically so the british economy is not strengthening in response to the budget cutting as a lot of budget cutters claim it would it's doing quite the opposite greece and ireland are sinking deeper as they cut i think we may see similar things happening in spain and...
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alexander lebedev has said he would like to buy the news of the world paper from rupert murdoch who shot britain's top sunday tabloid over the phone hacking scandal the x. k.g.b. agent already owns other british newspapers of the free a london evening standard and the independent parties lore and it has more on why he wants of the tabloid which has sparked a scandal. there's been a huge amount of media hype here in the u.k. if you can imagine a nation sitting around glued to its t.v. screens into its radio. as the top executives from news corp and prime minister david cameron have all been paraded before m.p.'s and had to answer some very tough questions a lot of media surrounding that but now and i should this is just reports coming from the media that alexander lebedev hasn't confirmed this himself but it looks like he may be interested in becoming the hero of the piece essentially picking up the news of the world and releasing it under a new name which media reports are saying that he might call it world's news instead of news of the world he would just tell you a little bit about leverage if h
alexander lebedev has said he would like to buy the news of the world paper from rupert murdoch who shot britain's top sunday tabloid over the phone hacking scandal the x. k.g.b. agent already owns other british newspapers of the free a london evening standard and the independent parties lore and it has more on why he wants of the tabloid which has sparked a scandal. there's been a huge amount of media hype here in the u.k. if you can imagine a nation sitting around glued to its t.v. screens...
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crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides for their central bankers fear italy and spain may be heading for their own financial abyss. two am in moscow i met a good to have you with us here on r t our top story revelations keep coming out about the ill fated voyage of the sunken pleasure cruise around the volga river as one former captain says the ship was quote technically dead long before sunday's catastrophe more than a hundred people are now confirmed to have been confirmed to have been killed after the ball garia went down in just a matter of minutes in russia's republic of tatarstan twenty three of the bodies recovered so far have been children artie's tom barton has the latest from the scene of russia's worst boating accident in decades just a warning you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. the camp behind me will remain busy throughout the night and into the next day as teams of divers go to and from the platform in the volga above the sunken
crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides for their central bankers fear italy and spain may be heading for their own financial abyss. two am in moscow i met a good to have you with us here on r t our top story revelations keep coming out about the ill fated voyage of the sunken pleasure cruise around the volga river as one former captain says the ship was quote technically dead long before sunday's...
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it's still galloping its way through great britain where it is the story. tomorrow we get to hear from rupert murdoch. tonight there's another new development in this. we want to begin our reporting with nbc's stephanie gosk in london. stephanie, good evening. >> good evening, brian. every day since this scandal broke, there seems it be a new bombshell. revelations, resignations, arrests. the last 24 hours are no exception. it's left people in this country wondering and worried what will happen next. the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of its most senior leadership. sir paul stephenson, the police chief, and his deputy, john yates, career policemen who are the latest casualties in the phone hacking scandal. scotland yard is being accused of mishandling the investigation into "news of the world qug, maintaining at times close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been commonplace. stephenson and yates deny any wrong doing on their
it's still galloping its way through great britain where it is the story. tomorrow we get to hear from rupert murdoch. tonight there's another new development in this. we want to begin our reporting with nbc's stephanie gosk in london. stephanie, good evening. >> good evening, brian. every day since this scandal broke, there seems it be a new bombshell. revelations, resignations, arrests. the last 24 hours are no exception. it's left people in this country wondering and worried what will...
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he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the least politicians and the press. i'll be back with more of those stories in about fifteen minutes but first the sports news with kate . hello welcome to the sports and these other headlines topflight battles e.j. to narrow the gap to leaders take out a four points but must win it in for manjeet in the pick of five russian premier league matches this sunday while making history twice for runner up today leavens becomes the first man from the southern hemisphere to win the tour de france. and in order to bring mclaren's lewis hamilton fights off and on the lawns are in mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german grown cre. first vocal and champions events in petersburg will be looking to narrow the gap to lead just a scots of four points but that means winning as inform on she is they prepared to kick off in the last of five russian premier league matches taking place this sunday meanwhile the first of those games has completed our spot at moscow when faced with it to know when you boys valda my
he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken the least politicians and the press. i'll be back with more of those stories in about fifteen minutes but first the sports news with kate . hello welcome to the sports and these other headlines topflight battles e.j. to narrow the gap to leaders take out a four points but must win it in for manjeet in the pick of five russian premier league matches this sunday while making history twice for runner up today leavens becomes the first man...
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both britain and the united states. have more video reaction and analysis on america's misery and here's what else we've lined out for you today. the name sports why did merkel would discover why the russian am so given the bond treatment on the billboards in moscow also online the creature is a price list as a pair of harry and a monkey skate from a siberian circus seemingly because the bad summer weather is getting them down more on the fear of furry friends fostering dot com. president obama has appealed to an on yielding congress to lift the country's debt ceiling as negotiations over the budget stretch on the deadlock has already sparked fears that america's traditional aaa credit score may be under threat but investment alice max wolff tells r t that washington's addition to solving debt problems was more debt means there is little chance of either side offering a solution. america's been running on debt for years this is a disaster in the making and i would liken this situation here to a cancerous tumor inside a
both britain and the united states. have more video reaction and analysis on america's misery and here's what else we've lined out for you today. the name sports why did merkel would discover why the russian am so given the bond treatment on the billboards in moscow also online the creature is a price list as a pair of harry and a monkey skate from a siberian circus seemingly because the bad summer weather is getting them down more on the fear of furry friends fostering dot com. president obama...
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you think journalism like that is bound to spread around the world and become as rampant as it is in britain i do unfortunately and it really isn't journalism i mean there is no logical reason to garbage the bottom line is that if the rampant popularity of tabloid journalism in the u.k. is any indication the rest of the world should be prepared for their own journalism to get a lot dirtier. and aside from a lot of trash talking on journalists in that story there are a lot of questions about is that kind of journalism going to just spread not only does this question what's going to happen to murdoch but it does show the power of the empire he built what he did in the u.k. was he kind of revolutionized newspapers in a direction that merged tabloid with political in a powerful way where you had papers that you went to for both celebrity gossip but they could also make a great political elections so how soon until this does become the model in the u.s. because it certainly seems to be the direction things are moving in. well you know look i think though that was murdoch's plan wasn't i mean he a
you think journalism like that is bound to spread around the world and become as rampant as it is in britain i do unfortunately and it really isn't journalism i mean there is no logical reason to garbage the bottom line is that if the rampant popularity of tabloid journalism in the u.k. is any indication the rest of the world should be prepared for their own journalism to get a lot dirtier. and aside from a lot of trash talking on journalists in that story there are a lot of questions about is...
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still to come here on the program stop the presses the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal already it's seen the axe fall of the country's best selling newspaper and now a former executive is all the rest of it also. without the space program or pretty much nothing and this plane is built on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be at home. millions await the final launch of the shuttle atlantis but for many of those historic moment is bittersweet. before we get to that georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the four detained are accused of giving information to another country to the detriment of georgia's interest. along them is the president's personal photo as well as an employee for the european press photo agency all of them deny the allegations the arrests come as nine other people were jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says to police these actions indicate the state of democracy and freedom of speech in the country mean
still to come here on the program stop the presses the latest twists in britain's phone hacking scandal already it's seen the axe fall of the country's best selling newspaper and now a former executive is all the rest of it also. without the space program or pretty much nothing and this plane is built on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be at home. millions await the final launch of the shuttle atlantis but for many of those historic moment is bittersweet. before we...
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scalp britain's top cop quits over police connections to. journalists suspected of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day in london. and the libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority in the country by thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and valves never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency . hears from the captain of a vessel whose crew leapt to the rescue of survivors in the volga river tragedy last week. captain is out and thank you very much for this interview was the first to come to the rescue of the sinking cruise ship bulgaria how did you get to know about the tragedy. yes we were the first to help and we were sailing in the same direction as the bulgaria and we picked up on the radio just bits of conve
scalp britain's top cop quits over police connections to. journalists suspected of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested earlier in the day in london. and the libyan rebels have been recognized as a legitimate governing authority in the country by thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant and valves never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america...
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rupert murdoch has now lost his longstanding immunity among britain's political and. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this demeaning of british democracy is diminishing of democracy really which the murdoch press with that back pocket but i think there was that for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the g
rupert murdoch has now lost his longstanding immunity among britain's political and. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot...
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rocked report murdoch's already shaken media empire public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. got to take an act you know they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats that the country's credit rating might be downgraded lawmakers failed to raise america's debt ceiling as more states plunged deeper into economic crisis plus. initial investigations into the sinking of the boat gary a point to negligence that the tragedy could have been avoided. the first arrests were made in the investigation into sunday's pleasure cruise a disaster as divers continue to retrieve bodies from the boulder river with the death toll now standing but one hundred thirty. and in business we take a look at how debt problems in europe and the u.s. are good news for precious metals more on that in twenty minutes. with a rapid change of heart. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital with the word twenty four hours a day top story this hour with a rapid change of heart rupert murdoch and h
rocked report murdoch's already shaken media empire public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. got to take an act you know they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats that the country's credit rating might be downgraded lawmakers failed to raise america's debt ceiling as more states plunged deeper into economic crisis plus. initial investigations into the sinking of the boat...